Eleanor Hootcliffe
Names: Eleanor Birdie-May Hootcliffe
Species: Ool
Age: 45
Job: Political editor / government stenographer / context avoider
Appears In: Game of Plagues

Eleanor works as the political editor of the Pundlian Channeling Corporation (PCC). She rose to that position in the same way as every other editor, namely by:
The key to being a good political editor (as far as they see it) is to simplify the world of politics for the non-politically literate. To them this means ignoring the important stuff that shapes people's lives and turning everything into a soap opera. This is why you'll never see a headline like this:
Chancellor loses temper when accused of implementing fiscal plan that will give his obscenely rich friends a handout while ensuring the egregious decimation of public services continues unimpeded
Yet you'll constantly see stories like this:
Politician does gaffe
Like all the best political editors, Eleanor is so good because she doesn't even realise what her job is. She thinks of herself as a lively journalist with her feathers on the nation's pulse. In reality she's the grotty bandage that stops people getting a look at the festering wound that is Pundlian politics.

Creation Notes
Eleanor is based on decades of TV political editors. Get them all in a room and throw a dart and I can guarantee the one you hit will have many of her characteristics. I mean - I'm not advocating for anyone to throw darts at past and present political editors, but...
...wait.
Am I advocating that?
No...
No, of course not.
But anyway, the level of political 'insight' we're subjected to in England is atrocious, although I guess that's what happens when every prominent figure in politics and the media attended the same boarding schools; went to the same universities, and intercoursed the same pig's head.*
Like Sleezy Stubfinger, Hootcliffe went in a different direction than I anticipated, but one which caused me less problems. In retrospect I probably shouldn't have made her an owl - a species intrinsically linked with wisdom. It seemed apt because owls always look startled. As the character is supposed to exist as a satire of journalists who don't think about things below the surface level, though, I think we can all agree that this is a:
¡¡¡SYMBOLISM FAIL!!!
*If you're unsure what this means, I'm referring to the UK #PigGate scandal. By some weird coincidence I'm typing this on the fifth anniversary of when that all came out. So it's true what they say - time really does fly when reality is collapsing.

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